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  4. BEVIN EMPHASISES NEED TO CO-OPERATE WITH ALL NATIONS

    LONDON, June 12.-After speakers at Bournemouth Labor Conference had supported resolutions criticising the Government foreign policy, regretting deterioration in relations with Russia, and calling for the reorganisation of the diplomatic corps, the ...

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  5. Threatened Holdup Of Industry As Meat Strike Sequel

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-Members of the Australian Railways Union, Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen and the Brisbane branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation will cease work at midnight on Wednesday in support of the ...

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  6. JAPS TRY TO WRIGGLE OUT

    TOKIO, June 12.-Japanese defence counsel is planning to ask the International Military War Crimes Tribunal to submit to a panel, including Pope Pius, Gandhi, and H. G. Wells, the question: "Is the collective sense of humanity in favor of the imposition of highly penal sanctions by victors on their defeated opponents?" ...

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  7. RUSSIA SILENT

    TOKIO, June 12.- M. Derevyanko (Russia) declined to answer when Mr. Atcheson, at a ...

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  8. FEDERAL-STATE AUTHORITY FOR COAL INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-A joint Commonwealth - State authority is to be set up for the purpose of reorganising ...

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  9. DEMAND BY ARAB LEAGUE TO DISARM JEWS

    LONDON, June 12.-The note which the Arab League decided to send to Britain will demand that Palestine Jews be disarmed, and if this is not carried out the league will claim the right to arm ...

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  10. Serious Delay To Shipping HOPES HELD FOR SETTLEMENT OF MARITIME STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, June 12.-Government officials are confident the shipping strike will be averted. The CIO president (Mr. Murray), acting as intermediary, presented to the unions the Government's terms for a ...

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    BRISBANE, Thursday. - Ten ships and tugs will be delayed in Queensland because of the coal strike, the ...

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  12. EMPIRE TALKS WERE 'ERSATZ'

    LONDON, June 12.-Mr. Lionel Curtis, addressing the Imperial Press Conference, said the 1926 Imperial Conference resolutions ...

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    The Viceroy of India, Viscount Wavell, who still is negotiating the acceptance of the British proposals with some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Sales Permitted

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-Conflict between two national security regulations relating to the sale of residential businesses was ...

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  15. EXTENSION TO NSW LIKELY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-The acting secretary of the New South Wales Meat Employees' Union (Mr. G. Taylor) said to-night ...

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  16. INTENSIVE SEARCH FOR GIRL'S SLAYER

    SYDNEY, Thursday. - The police are maintaining an intensive search for the murderer of 11-year-old Joan ...

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    General Sugiyama, one of the Jap war criminals now being tried for his offences. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. William S. Hart

    LOS ANGELES, June 12.-- William S. Hart, Wild Western's film hero, now aged 75, is alleged to be ...

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  19. COMPANION OF HONOR

    LONDON, June 12.--General M'Naughton, who commanded the Canadians in Britain during the war, has been created a Companion ...

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  20. GRIM PICTURE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-A grim picture of the drought-stricken Burnett district was given by the Education Minister (Mr. ...

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  21. RIOTOUS SCENES MARK END OF MONARCHY RULE

    LONDON, June 12.-Ugly brawling is going on to-night in the vast Piazza Del Popolo with rival crowds throwing stones at and beating each other with clubs, says ...

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    The late Lord Keynes, who, it is now announced, was awarded the Order of Merit before his death. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. LABOR CHAIRMAN

    LONDON, June 12.-The Labor party executive at Bournemouth elected Mr. Philip Noel-Baker chairman for the next 12 months ...

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  24. Smallpox In Singapore

    CANBERRA, Thursday. - A severes outbreak of smallpox has occurred in Singapore and the adjacent Malayan areas, ...

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  25. CIGARETTE PAPERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-Customs officers seized 200,000 papers suitable for use as cigarette papers during a raid on a tity ...

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  26. LABOR BAN ON COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, June 12.- By altering its constitution to forbid granting of affiliation in the future to any other separate political party, and overwhelmingly rejecting a motion for a Communist Party linkup, the British Labor Party conference has double-locked its doors ...

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  27. JUGOSLAV LEADER DEMANDS BRITISH EVIDENCE AT TRIAL

    LONDON. June 12.--General Mikhailovitch intends to request permission to call as witnesses British - American ...

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  28. Bavaria's Nudist Cult

    LONDON, June 13.-The nudist cult is flourishing in Bavaria, says the American Press Frankfurt ...

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  29. LORD KEYNES HONORED

    LONDON, June 12.-A man who received a Royal honor reserved for 24 people at any one time is, nevertheless, not named in the ...

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